When several groups form in an area, they soon realize that they can better perform together rather than separately. So the groups may form an intergroup that is directly responsible to the groups
it serves. Intergroups spring from a need to provide service for a number of local groups and better information about OA in a community. (Adapted from OA Handbook for Members, Groups and
Service Bodies)

Typical services provided by an intergroup are:

Providing a central telephone number for information about OA and the local meetings

Publishing regular newsletters or bulletins to keep groups informed about each other and upcoming OA events

Coordinating speakers, public information, and contact with the professional community

Maintaining a supply of OA literature and OA and AA books

Sending delegates to regional assemblies and the World Service Business Conference

Intergroup Documents

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